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No. And you can plant straight outside now. Remember you'll probably need to dig them up and split them in a couple of years - the ones in my gardens are trying to take over the universe, and actually, doing a pretty good job...

This variety also grows pretty tall and the strappy foliage can get heavy, Alex,at least mine do.I usually have to stake mine,or push the foliage behind a Pyracantha branch,growing up the wall.Back of the border plants,but lovely and colourful...I haven't seen them called Montbretia before,but I know the smaller orange one,which was the usual variety found in many gardens,were called this..

They will do well,Alex,very hardy.I have to split mine every year,as they spread .I have just pulled all last years old brown foliage up,which,at this time of year,comes up so easily...you will love the fiery red flowers,very striking..

Well surely A.man no one would pay £2.99 for one corm, would they???? Lol. hey no shame, you just made us laugh. Even better the offer is for 20 corms for £5 !!!!! If you would like some of mine I will sell for £1.50 per corm. :~))) LOL